Qualifying Session
Advocacy Before International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
Event Details

A panel of experienced practitioners/judges will discuss criminal advocacy before international courts and tribunals, focusing on technique and differences to domestic courts and including a guided video demonstration. An open Q&A will follow.

Panel:
• James Stewart – former Deputy Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
• Andrew Cayley CMG QC – Chief Inspector of Her Majesty’s Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate, former Director of Service Prosecutions, Chief International Co-Prosecutor of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (the Khmer Rouge Tribunal), and counsel at the Special Court for Sierra Leone and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
• Kirsty Sutherland – barrister, 9 Bedford Row, specialising in international criminal law and military law
• Moderator: Steven Kay QC – Head of Chambers at 9 Bedford Row, leading international criminal lawyer

Reserve List: https://innertemple.typeform.com/to/o9eCUKxi
Book/Cancel by: 09/06/2022

Advocacy Skills: 1

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Start Date: 14th June 2022 at 5:30 pm

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End Date: 14th June 2022 at 7:30 pm

place

The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple

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Students, Members and Public

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Event Manager
Mrs Jennie Collis Price
020 7797 8177
jcollisprice@innertemple.org.uk

The learning outcomes for this session are:
• Identify the specific advocacy skills and techniques required in working before international courts and tribunals
• Feel more confident in their ability to adapt their existing skills to new areas of advocacy
This Session will help you to work towards the following section of the professional statement:
1 ½ hour panel session with video demonstration, followed by ½ hour open Q&A